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Methods in molecular biology and protein chemistry : cloning and characterization of an enterotoxin subunit / Brenda D. Spangler.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chichester ; New York : Wiley, c2002.Description: x, 209 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0470843608 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Review: "Methods in Molecular Biology is a discovery-based guide that will enable students to master current molecular biology and biochemistry techniques as an integrated part of a research project. Written in an accessible style, this book adopts a practical hands-on approach to encourage the reader to explore and experiment independently. The book is designed to support a one semester laboratory course in which students engage in an ongoing research project, give a research presentation on a topic related to the project, and write a research article suitable for publication." "This book will be invaluable for undergraduate students of biology, biochemistry, microbiology and biomedical sciences. It will also be useful for those students taking chemistry, chemical engineering and animal and plant science courses looking to improve their practical experience in the lab."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Methods in Molecular Biology is a discovery-based guide that will enable students to master current molecular biology and biochemistry techniques as an integrated part of a research project. Written in an accessible style, this book adopts a practical hands-on approach to encourage the reader to explore and experiment independently. The book is designed to support a one semester laboratory course in which students engage in an ongoing research project, give a research presentation on a topic related to the project, and write a research article suitable for publication." "This book will be invaluable for undergraduate students of biology, biochemistry, microbiology and biomedical sciences. It will also be useful for those students taking chemistry, chemical engineering and animal and plant science courses looking to improve their practical experience in the lab."--BOOK JACKET.

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